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Vaisampayana said,--"then, O king,
Yudhishthira, having approached and worshipped his grandfather and his
preceptor, addressed Bhishma and Drona and Kripa and the son of Drona and
Duryyodhana and Vivingsati, and said,--'Help me ye all in the mater of this
sacrifice. This large treasure that is here is yours. Consult ye with one
another and guide me as ye desire.
"Yudhisthira, who had been installed at
the sacrifice, having said this unto all, appointed every one of them to suitable
offices. He appointed Dussasana to superintend the department of food and other
enjoyable articles. Aswatthama was asked to attend on the Brahmanas. Sanjaya
was appointed to offer return-worship unto the kings. Bhishma and Drona, both
endued with great intelligence, were appointed to see what was done and what
was left undone. And the king appointed Kripa to look after the diamonds and
gold and the pearls and gems, as also after the distribution of gifts to
Brahmanas. Balhika and Dhritarashtra and Somadatta and Jayadratha, brought
thither by Nakula, went about, enjoying themselves as lords of the sacrifice.
Vidura otherwise called Kshatta became the disburser. Duryyodhana became the
receiver of the tributes that were brought by the kings. Krishna who was
himself the centre of all worlds and round whom moved every creature, desirous
of acquiring excellent fruits, was engaged at his own will in washing the feet
of the Brahmanas.
"And desirous of beholding that
sacrificial mansion, as also king Yudhishthira, none came there with tribute
less than a thousand in number, weight or measure. Everyone honoured
Yudhishthira with large presents of jewels. And each of the kings made a present
of his wealth, flattering himself with the proud belief that the jewels he gave
would enable Yudhisthira to complete his sacrifice. And, the sacrificial
compound of Yudhisthira looked extremely handsome--with the multitude of
palaces built so as to last for ever and crowded with guards and warriors.
These were so high that their tops touched the cars of the gods that came to behold
that sacrifice; as also with the cars themselves of the celestials, and with
the dwelling of the Brahmanas and the mansions made there for the kings
resembling the cars of the celestials and adorned with gems and filled with
every kind of wealth, and lastly with crowds of the kings that came there all
endued with beauty and wealth. Yudhisthira commenced the sacrifice
distinguished by six fires and large gifts to Brahmanas. The King gratified
everybody with presents of great value and indeed with every kind of object
that one could desire. With abundance of rice and of every kind of food, as
also with a mass of jewels brought as tribute, that vast concourse consisted of
persons every one of whom was fed to the full. The gods also were gratified at
the sacrifice by the Ida, clarified butter, Homa and libations poured by the
great Rishis versed in mantras and pronunciation. And all the other orders of
men also were gratified at that sacrifice and filled with joy."
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